ITALY: Culprit's Week

While Premier Mussolini disported himself in Tripoli, the
white-haired Irishwoman who attempted to assassinate him (TIME,
April 19) sat in a prison cell in Rome, closely watched by Italian nuns.

The Fascist Government thus guarded the Hon. Violet Albina Gibson,
sister of the Irish peer, Lord Ashbourne, because she is known to have
been insane since childhood and it was feared that she might attempt
suicide, as she did last year in a moment of religious excitement.

Meanwhile Miss Gibson's large deposits at an English bank in Rome were...